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China's Pollution and the Threat to Domestic and Regional Stability
Japan Focus: China's economic boom has an environmental dark side. While China's economy continues to grow at a rate of more than 8% annually, as it has for more than two decades, the country's environment and the Chinese people are paying a steep price. China now boasts five of the ten most ...
New solar subsidies in China set to reduce installed cost by half
New solar subsidies in China set to reduce installed cost by half
cleantech.com — Ministry of Finance establishes incentives that could boost China-based manufacturers struggling in recent months.... (more) New solar subsidies in China set to reduce installed ...
China seeks export carbon relief
China seeks export carbon relief
news.bbc.co.uk — BBC: China has proposed that importers of Chinese-made goods should be responsible for the carbon dioxide emitted... during their manufacture. China's top climate change negotiator, Li Gao, said his country should not pay for cutting emissions caused by ... (more) China seeks export carbon relief
In Downturn, China Exploits Path to Growth
In Downturn, China Exploits Path to Growth
nytimes.com — A $600 billion package for infrastructure, training and research is aimed at making the country a more... powerful competitor. > (more) In Downturn, China Exploits Path to Growth
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